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    High-achieving medical student pursuing her passion wins school science prize

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 5, 2025No Comments
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    Synthite science prize winner Katy Rushforth, Alun School, Mold.
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    A former Alun School pupil has successfully earned a place on her dream course after receiving a top science prize for exceptional A-level results.

    Katy Rushforth, 18, won the Synthite science award after achieving a series of impressive grades in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects at the Mold-based sixth form.

    Sponsored by the Mold-based chemical firm, the accolade is presented to a student who has demonstrated steadfast commitment towards their education throughout the previous 12 months.

    Having achieved A* grades in A-level biology and chemistry, alongside an A in physics, Katy is now on a five-year medicine degree at the University of Liverpool.

    She said: “Achieving the results I needed to study medicine is amazing as it’s been my dream course since I was 13.”

    “So far, one of my favourite parts of the course takes place in the Human Anatomy Resource Centre (HARC), as I have the chance to examine human corpses in detail and improve my understanding of how our bodies function.  

    “Although I’m not certain what role I want to do after university, I hope that I will get a clearer idea once I’m able to spend time on different hospital wards and see what really grabs my interest.”

    The Rhydymwyn native has previously taken part in the Seren Medics programme, a Welsh Government initiative created to support high-achieving pupils to enter top ranking universities to study medicine.

    During her time on the scheme, Katy completed a week’s work experience at Wrexham Maelor Hospital, giving her a taster of the medical field

    She said: “The jump from A-levels to university has proven challenging at times, so I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to enhance my knowledge and prepare for employment.

    “Overall, I’m really enjoying my course, and I look forward to putting my learning into practice next year when doing clinical placements.”

    Jane Cooper, headteacher at the Alun School, said: “Katy showed great enthusiasm towards her sixth form studies, so I’ve no doubt she will thrive at university.

    “Many winners of the prize go on to accomplish great things in STEM, ultimately inspiring future students to do the same.”

    Sue Wild, HR director at Synthite, said: “The purpose of the prize is to reward hard-working, dedicated students, so it’s been an honour to celebrate Katy’s achievements.

    “Everyone here at Synthite wishes Katy great success in her studies and future career, and we hope that this prize will encourage more youngsters to pursue the fulfilling and exciting roles available in STEM.”

    Synthite has operated from Alyn Works, Denbigh Road, Mold, since the 1950s. It employs 120 people.

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